I wrote about my daughter back in November who was only given a 504. We are going to address the school again to get an IEP going for the fall. I am just wondering what supports to ask for for her. She received Speech, OT, PT, and works with the counselor on social skills currently. She has autism and anxiety, her IQ was around 124 which is why she was denied. She needs support with social skills, she struggles to understand the unwritten social norms around friends. She did an assignment in January that had a fill in the blank and the sentence said " School makes me feel worried" School constantly tells us she is doing so well or she's come so far but she consistently comes home expressing how hard it is for her, or that she doesn't want to go, or that she doesn't understand certain social interactions. I know she needs more support but I don't know what to ask for and I don't trust that they will make her a robust individualized plan
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I wrote about my daughter back in November who was only given a 504. We are going to address the school again to get an IEP going for the fall. I am just wondering what supports to ask for for her. She received Speech, OT, PT, and works with the counselor on social skills currently. She has autism and anxiety, her IQ was around 124 which is why she was denied. She needs support with social skills, she struggles to understand the unwritten social norms around friends. She did an assignment in January that had a fill in the blank and the sentence said " School makes me feel worried" School constantly tells us she is doing so well or she's come so far but she consistently comes home expressing how hard it is for her, or that she doesn't want to go, or that she doesn't understand certain social interactions. I know she needs more support but I don't know what to ask for and I don't trust that they will make her a robust individualized plan
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